coupon

coupon

a. a detachable part of a ticket or advertisement entitling the holder to a discount, free gift, etc.

b. a detachable slip usable as a commercial order form

c. a voucher given away with certain goods, a certain number of which are exchangeable for goods offered by the manufacturers

2.History a ticket issued to facilitate rationing

Coupon

a part of a security—a bond or a stock—that entitles the owner to receive a set return in the form of interest or dividends. The coupon is presented for payment, usually through a bank, to the corporation or government authority that issued the security.

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(chemical engineering)

Polished metal strip of specified size and weight used to detect the corrosive action of liquid or gas products or to test the efficiency of corrosion-inhibitor additives. Also known as corrosion coupon.

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The Michigan Department of Treasury took the position that Catalina was in the business of printing coupons and assessed Michigan use tax to Catalina based upon the fees it received from its manufacturer-clients.

If an accrual basis taxpayer issues a coupon with a sale and such coupons are redeemable by consumers in merchandise, cash or other property, the taxpayer will be allowed a deduction for estimated redemption reserves.

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